strangling them with its long tentacles
swimming in circles to make them dizzy
stinging them
Correct!
The Portuguese man-of-war's long tentacles are armed with stinging cells called "nematocysts." Each of these cells has coils of threads that are covered with little spines or barbs. The cells shoot out this barbed thread and it sticks into the prey.
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